This document is an illustrated text written in French, dedicated to Hachiko, a famous Japanese dog faithful to his owner: for years after his human’s death, he would always show up on the spot where he would greet the professor once he came back from work.
In this worksheet, you will find a text explaining this story, with questions about the text, as well as other writing questions. The answers of the questions are included in the document, in a separate sheet.
This worksheet will help your French-learning students to improve their vocabulary by studying French antonyms.
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A modifiable worksheet with three exercises:
Find the right word from the word list
Find the right antonym by adding a prefix
Solve the crossword puzzle based on the hints given
A complete answer sheet
The worksheet is in DOCX format as well as PDF. I hope you’ll enjoy it!
This easy, no-prep activity will help your students understand a basic presentation. They will have to fill the empty spaces. Then, they will be asked to write their own presentation.
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A one-page printable and modifiable docx, and a printable pdf
A text with blanks and a word list
A writing question
You can use it with the mp3 file linked to in the document. It is a 1-minute audio file, and you can hear Ronny talking about himself. I wrote the transcript and enhanced it in a document, in which I added pictures and a word list, as well as a writing question.
You can easily use it in class, as I already did in my ESL course.
Thank you and take a look at our other materials if you’ve got some time! Greetings from France
In this fun activity sheet (downloadable in PDF format) your students will have to choose the right word from the list and write them down. The theme here is: Farm animals (Les animaux d’Afrique).
You will find the following animals: *un âne - un chat - un cheval - une chèvre - un chien - un cochon - un lapin - un mouton - une poule - une vache *
This exercise is well suited for children of level CP-CE1 (Year 2, year 3) or for adults (i. e. level A1.1 minimum).
Here are some crossword puzzles that will be useful for those who are learning to read in French. You will find various objects and crossword puzzles. Each time you have to recognize the right word from the list (at the bottom) and place them in the right place.
These works are intended for CP / CE1 (1st & 2nd grade). They can also be used with adults (A1 level). These exercises can be downloaded in PDF format.
The subject here is the letters p and b. The purpose of the exercise is to avoid the frequent confusion between these two letters
We hope you will enjoy this worksheet!
This 7-page worksheet will help your students** avoid common mistakes** made when learning French.
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This document is a modifiable DOCX, and you can find the same document in PDF format.
On the 1st page, you’ll find a lesson on 5 specific mistakes often made by French learners : (1) Not leaving a space between the last word and the following punctuation marks, (2) capital letters where there shouldn’t be, (3) mispelling “etc.”, (4) the “accent circonflexe”, (5) the difference between « c’est chaud » and « il fait chaud ».
On pages 2, 3 and 4, you will find 41 sentences written in French, with at least one mistake in each. These were real mistakes made by some of my students. Your students will have to correct each sentence by writing the correct form below.
On pages 5, 6 and 7, you will find the answers for these 41 sentences, with some more information given here and there.
We hope you will enjoy this worksheet!
Thank you!
This document discusses the danger of plastic and more specifically the danger of balloons, which are particularly harmful to birds. Indeed, a study conducted in 2019 in Australia showed that plastic was responsible for the death of more than 25% of the 1733 seabirds examined.
After a text setting out the conclusions of the study, you will find a first vocabulary exercise, where you will have to link the 13 words of the text with the corresponding definition. Then, a “true or false” exercise will invite you to answer 3 questions, justifying with a sentence from the text. In the next exercise, you will have to fill in a table explaining how these pollutions are harmful: air pollution, water pollution, plastic pollution, noise pollution, light pollution, nuclear waste. It will also suggest how to reduce these pollutions. Finally, an essay question is proposed: "If you were president of the country, what measures would you take to preserve our environment? »
This exercise is suitable for learners with a good level of French. For children, it is a CM2 or middle school level (6ème, 5ème or even 4ème). For adults, the exercise will be offered at level B1 or B2. The document is downloadable in PDF format. An answer sheet is included
We hope you will enjoy this worksheet!
This illustrated worksheet is about the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the powerful and famous carnivorous dinosaur. You will find an introduction page and then an exercise page with 8 questions. This work is adapted to CE1 and CE2 levels (2nd, 3rd grade in France). You can also use it for A1-A2 French learners.
We hope you will enjoy this worksheet!
Here is a fun activity inspired by my own second grade classes. The theme is: The seven days of the week.
I have adapted and enriched the worksheet that was handed out to me when I was a child. This worksheet will help students consolidate their knowledge of the days of the week, and to find their way through time.
It can be useful for French learners (level A1.1 / A1)
The document can be downloaded in PDF format.
Do you want to improve your French skills? This book will help you do this: you will find around 50 exercises, with detailed answers.
The advantages of this book:
The exercises are written by a experienced teacher in French as a foreign language (FLE), who got Master’s degrees from French universities (University Sorbonne Paris I, Paris II and Paris V - 2010, 2011 and 2012);
The activities are numerous: grammar, conjugation, written comprehension, writing notices, letters, recommendations, maps (geography of Europe and France), crosswords, monument study, dialogues, choosing a telephone package, weather forecast, studying road safety instructions, replying to a job offer, writing a complaint letter related to a defective product…;
We study everyday spoken French, with common and familiar words used by people on a daily basis (the author has been living in France since childhood, so he knows what he’s talking about!);
The exercises are practical, adapted to daily life;
A lot of them are corrected in detail;
You will also be able to correct sentences containing mistakes made by learners, in order to help you avoid common errors;
You will find the answers right after the exercises: no need to go to the end of the book! (but you will still have to turn the page!).
This workbook is intended for beginners and intermediates who already have a basic knowledge of French (level A2 and B1, or even B2 wishing to deepen their knowledge of the French language).
Here are some crossword puzzles that will be useful for those who are learning to read in French. You will find various objects and crossword puzzles. Each time you have to recognize the right word from the list (at the bottom) and place them in the right place.
These works are intended for CP / CE1 (1st & 2nd grade). They can also be used with adults (A1 level). These exercises can be downloaded in PDF format.
The subject here is the letters d and t. The purpose of the exercise is to avoid the frequent confusion between these two letters
We hope you will enjoy this worksheet!